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Homeless Youth Denied Addiction Help Before Fatal Overdose in New Brunswick

Homeless Youth Denied Addiction Help Before Fatal Overdose in New Brunswick

by Johnny | May 26, 2026 | Provincial

If you live in New Brunswick, you expect the social safety net to catch the most vulnerable. A homeless teenager asked the New Brunswick Department of Social Development for addiction treatment following an overdose. The department turned him away. Months later, he...
Warmer Weather Brings New Dragonflies to Southern New Brunswick

Warmer Weather Brings New Dragonflies to Southern New Brunswick

by Johnny | May 26, 2026 | Provincial, Weather

If you spend time outdoors in southern New Brunswick, you will notice some new, colorful insects buzzing around the local marshes.According to a recent report from CBC News, climate change is driving new species of dragonflies and damselflies into the province. Over...
New Brunswick Man Sentenced for 2020 Pandemic Violations and Skipping Trial

New Brunswick Man Sentenced for 2020 Pandemic Violations and Skipping Trial

by Johnny | May 26, 2026 | Police & Fire

A Moncton man finally faced a judge for breaking early pandemic border rules and skipping his trial. Tristan Gregory Baillie appeared in Moncton provincial court and received his sentence after pleading guilty to multiple charges.Border Violations and Additional...
Gridiron Brewery Returns to Original Hampton Location Following Taproom Closure

Gridiron Brewery Returns to Original Hampton Location Following Taproom Closure

by Johnny | May 26, 2026 | Business

If you live in the Town of Hampton, you are losing a local taproom this month. A familiar brewery is making a comeback. Luke MacGregor is the joint owner of The Gridiron Brewery and The Porch Taproom. He announced that Gridiron returns to its former home on Main...
Most Large Saint John Apartment Buildings Still Lack Recycling Services

Most Large Saint John Apartment Buildings Still Lack Recycling Services

by Johnny | May 26, 2026 | City

Over a year after Saint John required landlords of large apartment buildings to provide recycling, 70 percent remain unregistered. This leaves many tenants throwing cardboard and plastic into the regular garbage. The city compels owners of buildings with at least four...
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